This
is Halloween, this is Halloween, everybody scream, everybody
scream.
Having rolled over and looked at Tam first thing this morning, I
nearly did.

We are
off to the Magic Kingdom and we are out of the Boardwalk at
9.05am. Its another traumatic experience on the buses for
Matt as it takes 50 minutes to get to the Magic Kingdom. He says
it would be much quicker by taxi and he wouldnt have to
ride with peasants.

We
head to Pirates of the Caribbean first and its a walk on.
This is Susan, Deb and Matts first time on the updated ride
and they are impressed. As we come out Jack Sparrow is
entertaining a gathering crowd. Ive got to say this guy
does an excellent job; the voice and mannerisms are spot on.

After
this we split up with Deb and Matt going off to stroll around
while the rest of us are going on a few rides. This is easy to
do, as the place is extremely quiet. Whether its because
everyone is waiting for this evening I dont know, but I
havent seen the Magic Kingdom this empty for years.

We
ride Big Thunder and are getting ready to ride Splash, but it is
down. As we sit on a little wall just by Splash deciding what to
do next India and Georgia see a man up on the loading platform
for the Walt Disney World Railroad handing out passes. Up we go
as we are nothing if not greedy and we are welcomed and told we
have won Year of a Million Dreams Fast Passes. These have little
break off tags to be used on 9 of the major attractions, valid
for today only. Its almost a shame to use them today, as
everything is a walk on including Space Mountain. The only thing
with any kind of wait is the Jungle Cruise at 20 minutes.
In quick succession we ride Winnie The Pooh, Mickeys
Philarmagic, Peter Pan, Haunted Mansion, Jungle Cruise, Space
Mountain and Buzz Lightyear.

We
then walk back down Main Street to meet up with Deb and Matt in
front of the station. We have ridden a huge number of rides in 2
½ hours and had a great time. Deb and Matt have been shopping as
usual, but there are no complaints from me as they have bought me
a limited edition pin celebrating the opening of The Nightmare
Before Christmas 3D. Thank you muchly.

As we
are leaving the Magic Kingdom poor Susan slips off the curb and
goes crashing to the floor. Thank goodness she isnt badly
hurt as it really was a very nasty fall. She asks that I
dont put this in my trip report, but I never do what
Im told, except by Tam if she puts on that really stern
voice. As Tam points out, if Susan had knocked out one of her
front teeth she would have made a really convincing witch at
Halloween tonight.

We
leave the Magic Kingdom and catch the little resort launch over
to the Grand Floridian where we are having tea in the Garden View
Lounge.

I
love travelling on the launch, you see such fun things.

The
flowers in the Grand Floridian are always beautiful.

I
think we all enjoy the tea, as its a nice, relaxed way of
spending an hour or so after the hustle and bustle of a theme
park. There are all sorts of pastries, sandwiches and scones with
cream consumed.

After
this we catch the monorail around to the TTC where we transfer to
the Epcot monorail. Its quite full and theres an
English lady stood up carrying a young child. I offer her my seat
and she says No thank you. I dont want it on
principle. What principle? I didnt offer it to her
because shes a woman. That particular piece of chivalry has
been knocked out of me many a year ago, I offered it to her
because she was carrying a small child while stood up on a moving
monorail. I would have offered my seat to a man carrying a child
as well. Its getting to the stage where I may decide to
ignore everyone else as long as I have a seat and that would be a
sad state of affairs.

We
arrive at Epcot and walk through to The Seas where we ride with
Susan for the first time.
Its very quiet as we walk through the International Gateway
and out to the Boardwalk. Back in the villa we get changed into
our Halloween costumes. Tam is Cruella DeVil including wig and
black and white high heels she bought off ebay especially for the
occasion.
India dyes her hair blue, has fairy wings and a Superman skirt as
a sort of Goth fairy.
Georgia is wearing a green Halloween fairy dress that Tam made
for her along with fairy wings.
I am wearing a Mr Cruella outfit courtesy of Susan who brought it
along for me. It consists of a black robe, Dalmatian print cloak
and hat.
Deb is Sinderella including funky wig, while Matt is Fred
Flintstone.
Susan is a gypsy fortune teller.
I dont like to brag, but I have to say we look
flippin good.

Out to
the Boardwalk just before 7.00pm where we bump into Kaylee, Alan,
Sue and Vicki from the DIS and talk for a short while.
There are a few things set up for young children to do on the
village green, but we are headed into Epcot. We do very little
except wander and drink, before settling down in Japan to watch
Reflections of Earth.
Before the show starts me, Deb and Tam walk up to the theatre in
front of the American pavilion where the SOS Band are playing.
Its not exactly packed, but Deb and Tam are in party mood
and are dancing away. They attract rather a lot of attention, not
surprisingly; its not every day you see Cruella and
Sinderella dancing together.

After
Reflections of Earth finishes they play Promise and then the
music from Tapestry of Nations. We are dancing and singing for
the best part of the 30 minutes that this takes. A few strange
glances are received from passers by at the weird fancy dress
Brits having a good time in Epcot.
Ive never been to WDW at Halloween before and I thought
that many Americans dressed up for the occasion. There certainly
werent any in Epcot tonight. It was incredibly quiet, but I
dont think we saw more than half a dozen other people
dressed up all night.
Am I glad we made the effort? Yes, I think I am. We stood out
like a sore thumb, but we enjoyed ourselves tremendously.

Click
on Jack to download a video of our Halloween night fun.

We
eventually leave Epcot around 10.00pm entirely alone. The only
people we see and talk to are CMs cleaning up or leaving
after their nights work. They are really friendly and many of
them comment on our attire.

Back
at the Boardwalk there is still time for a drink or two. I am
lying on the floor in the living room and in a fit of exuberance
kick my legs up in the air. This has the unfortunate effect of
causing my gown to drop down, revealing my underpants to the
gathered masses, who are not particularly enthused about this
display. I dont know why, I think I show particular
elegance in the undergarment department. Its not as if was
wearing my fur lined posing thong.

We all
go to bed around 11.30pm. Its been another exceptional day
amongst many exceptional days on this holiday.